(02-26-2018, 11:45 AM)Squamish Wrote:3. GM Recreation Rules
- All re-creating General Managers (this includes Co-General Managers) must use their team's highest second (2nd) round pick in the proceeding NSFL Draft on their own player.
- If both the General Manager and Co-General Manager are recreating, the team must give up their own first (1st) round pick and their own second (2nd) round pick, if they wish to continue to GM that team.
Seems odd that in the first case, it's the highest 2nd, but in the second case, it's their own 1st and 2nd. I feel like something should go in here for a stipulation in the case where they don't have their own - trading for any 1st or 2nd in the draft as long as one of each are used, or they have to trade back for their own (and what to do if the team owning their pick refuses to trade it back to them, can they get a different pick, do they have to hold off on recreating, etc). Also just inconsistent that the rule is that it must be their own pick if both are recreating, but highest available if just one of the two.
Yeah that's pretty much how it's gone down, it's just not in the rule book.
Example would be when we (NOLA) had to draft my player, we didn't have a 2nd in the draft, just two 1sts, so we had to trade for a 2nd otherwise we would've had to use a 1st.
Also I think two seasons ago Liberty were in a situation where they didn't have any 1sts or 2nds and had a co-GM in the draft, so they ABSOLUTELY HAD to trade for at least a 2nd to draft him. I'm not sure what would have happened if they didn't though, they ended up deciding it was better for him to just retire and recreate.